Day 16 in the controversial house seems all about pushing, shoving, swearing and completely action packed

Tonight’s luxury task in Bigg Boss 8 – Lambas Vs Babbars was indeed entertaining, confusing and extremely action packed. Upen Patel and Sonali Raut have to complete five tasks as a couple. Team Lambas are to help achieve the task and the Babbars have to stop them from doing the tasks.

Task 1: Stay shut in the bathroom

Sonali and Upen trick the Babbars and get into the bathroom. Karishma Tanna, Soni Singh, Puneet, Natasha Stankovic, Diandra Soares and Arya Babbar try to stop them but are unable to do so. Arya tears down doors initiating violence. Tch… tch..

Task 2: Romantic performance in the pool on the song Ishqwala Love

Upen and Sonali jump in to the pool and begin dancing. Minissha Lamba, Praneet Bhat, RJ Preetam block the Babbars from entering the pool area by locking doors. Sushant Divgikar starts singing; Soni tries to shut his mouth but they nonetheless complete the task.

Task 3: Shaadi ka kangan

Minissha uses the bathroom as the perfect spot to adorn Sonali with the kangan that Gautam Gulati manages to steal from the Babbars. However, it’s still unclear whether Minissha successfully managed to do task; ‘coz Sonali claims she wore the kangan but Karishma denies it. What a confusion!

Task 4: Romantic date

Upen gets dressed and waits for Sonali on the date. Unfortunately, Sonali can’t get dressed for it as the Babbars have hidden all her things. Nonetheless, they have a ‘not-so-romantic’ date by feeding each other chocolates and biscuits. Of course the Babbars play spoilsport.

Task 5: Haldiwala dhoodh

Frankly, this task steers the whole thing to a weird spot. Puneet lost his cool, when people shoved and pushed him during the task. In retaliation, he breaks the glassware, spills haldi and the milk. Unfortunately, the Lambas use cold drink for this task as they were out of haldi.

Conclusion

Frankly, it is very difficult to judge who won and who didn’t. But the game surely made some new enemies and friends turned foes. The whole Babbars team claim that Minissha is extremely cunning and conniving; while the Lambas think Karishma is too bitchy and aggressive. In all this, the men of the house have learnt their lesson to steer clear of the women, ‘coz they are scared of being accused of sexual assault.

Now this definitely proved to be one heck of an entertaining episode.

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Read the full Karnataka State Film Awards winners’ list

The Karnataka State Film Awards 2010-11 has given its verdict and declared Puneeth Rajkumar and Kalyani as best actor male and female for their respective performances in the films Prithvi and Suicide. While the Dr Rajkumar Award for lifetime achievement went to veteran actor-producer-director S Shivaram, the ‘Puttanna Kanagal Award’ for outstanding contribution in the field of direction has been given to veteran director Bhargava. Ambarish has been considered for the ‘Dr Vishnuvardhan Award’ for contribution to Kannada cinema.

The best film award went to Upendra directorial Super. Hamsalekha’s first production venture Bhagavathi Kaadu has been adjudged as the second best film while Shabdhamani, a film on war widows has been considered the third best film. The awards were announced by Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda after the committee chief Dr Bharathi Vishnuvardhan handed over the committee’s list to the Chief Minister at his residence. A total of 29 awards were announced at the press conference. FIND WINNERS’ LIST BELOW PICS

List of other Karnataka State Film Awards winners for 2010-2011:

Best supporting actor: Ramesh Bhat for Uyyale

Best supporting actress: Vijayalakshmi Singh for Veera Parampare

Dubbing artist (Male): Sringeri Ramanna for Veera Bahu

Dubbing artist (Female): Shashikala for Shabdamani

Best Story: Agni Sridhar for Thamassu

Best screenplay: B Suresha for Puttakkana Highway

Best Dialogues: Prof Baraguru for Ramachandrappa of Bhumi Thayi

Best Cameraman: Sathya Hegde for Sanju Weds Geetha

Best Music Director: Gurukiran for Mylari

Best sound record: Anand of Sanju Weds Geetha

Best Editing: Johny Harsha of Sanju Weds Geetha

Best child actor: V Anil Kumar of Nanna Gopala

Best child actress: Baby Prakruthi for Hejjegalu

Best Art Director: Hosmane Murthy for Olave Mandhara

Best lyrics: Dr HS Venkatesha Murthy for Ondhuralli

Best play back singer (Male): Ravindra Soragavi for Puttakkana Highway

Legendary actor Raj Kumar’s family has come to her rescue

Film producers in Karnataka have overturned the three-year ban imposed on actor Nikita Thukral, reportedly after direct intervention from the first family of Sandalwood, led by Mrs Parvathamma Rajkumar, the wife of late cine legend Raj Kumar. The Kannada Film Producers’ Association released a statement to this effect and confirmed that there was no plan to ban actor Darshan, who is currently in prison on charges of assaulting his wife Vijayalakshmi. In an FIR, the wife had mentioned a possible affair between Darshan and Nikita for her predicament.

KFPA chairman Muniratna told reporters that the ban will be revoked with immediate effect and Nikitha is free to act in any Kannada film in the future. He apologised on behalf of the producers and admitted that it was indeed a hasty and silly decision on the part of the association. “We have since conveyed an apology to Nikitha through a letter,” he said.

Earlier, Nikita had issued a statement stating that she was not one to seek publicity from injustice. “I would not like to justify myself because the truth is apparent. I am really hurt by the entire situation and I would not like to comment any further. I thank at this point everyone that has stood by me, especially my fans, artistes and my industry that has always been family to me,” she said.

The Raj Kumar family, known to be close to Vijayalakshmi, had kept mum on the Darshan affair but came out supporting Nikita. Parvathamma, regarded as the strong woman of Sandalwood, too came out opposing the ban suggesting that if the producers could take unilateral decisions without allowing the artistes to explain, then the time has come for actors to get together and form their own association. Earlier, Raj Kumar’s sons Shivraj, Puneet and Raghavendra, too had commented on the ban stating that whatever happened between Darshan and his wife should have been resolved at a personal level. “There is no reason why Nikita should be penalised for this by the producers, who are anyways not involved in bringing about a rapprochement between the couple,” a source close to the Raj Kumar family said.